Question about response to animation/computer question
Question Posted Wednesday December 9 2009, 4:22 pm
I asked what would be better for amatuer animation, touch screen or tablet, and you said both have pros and cons. Could you list any of these or think of some product names you like? any advice would be helpful, i dont want to regret which one i decide to buy thanks in advance :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? hear2listen answered Wednesday December 9 2009, 5:14 pm: Touch screens are easier too mess up. All you have to do is accidentily lay your hand on the wrong place (but, with ctrl z it is easily corrected). With the touch screen, I think it is a little more accurate since it would be more similar to drawing on a paper. Touch screens need to be calibrated every so often, and if not then the accuracy goes off balance. The touch screens are much more expensive.
The drawing tablets are easier for these type of things as well. They are way less expensive than touch screens and offers more compatible ways for drawing. They aren't easy to mess up and don't need to be calibrated. The problem is that it takes time to get used to it.
I'm unfamiliar with any names, sorry to say. But with either one, I'm sure you'll be happy. There really isn't a bad decision. They are both really useful and have their own unique qualities. If I were you, I would choose the drawing tablet since it is less expensive and is harder to mess up. Still, in the end it is your decision. :) [ hear2listen's advice column | Ask hear2listen A Question ]
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